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The Enduring Problem of Statelessness in the Horn of Africa: How Nation-States and Western Courts (Re)Define Nationality

Authors J. R. Campbell
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
17503 Journal Article

Decolonizing Indigenous health: Generating a productive dialogue to eliminate Rheumatic Heart Disease in Australia

Authors Emma Haynes, Roz Walker, Alice G. Mitchell, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Citations (WoS) 22
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17506 Journal Article

Ladino Proverbs: Edition, Recovery and Dissemination of the Endangered Cultural Heritage in the post-Holocaust Yugoslavia

Description
This research project will constitute the first peremiological study of the Sephardic tradition from Serbia and Bosnia. Whereas other forms of the Ladino oral tradition from these countries such as ballads, songs or folktales have all been analysed, the proverb tradition remains largely unstudied. Thus my project seeks to fill a serious void in this field. I intend to edit and examine five manuscripts containing proverbs from these countries. All five manuscripts are postHolocaust. Three are exclusively in Ladino, whereas two are bilingual (Ladino/Serbian). The study will entail an analysis of the literary genre of the proverb from an interdisciplinary approach that will include contributions from biblical studies, medieval Iberian cultural studies, modern Balkan history, sociological criticism, linguistics, and folklore paremiology and narrative. The study will also include a cross-cultural analysis of the proverbs using a comparative method. The ultimate goal of this project is a monograph intended to preserve, revitalise and disseminate the endangered Ladino language and culture. Prof. Paloma Díaz-Mas, who works in the Instituto de Lengua, Literatura and Antroplogía (ILLA) of the Centre for Human and Social Sciencies (CSIC, Spain) is the ideal person to supervise my work. She leads a research group that focuses on the culture of post-diaspora of Hispanic Jews (Sephardim) and has an extensive and prominent list of works on the topic published either independetly or in collaboration with other members of the project. By joining her group I would be given the opportunity to [the] acquire new skills (transliteration of Ladino texts written in Hebrew script[s]; edition of texts) and disseminate my work among both academic and non-academic audience through a number of activities (international conferences, workshops and seminars; radio and television programmes; participation in Science weeks and fairs,organisation of exhibitions and promotional talks).
Year 2019
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17507 Project

Multicultural families: Deracializing transracial adoption

Authors Suki Ali
Year 2013
Journal Name CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY
17508 Journal Article

Race and capitalism redux

Authors Ben Pitcher
Year 2012
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
17509 Journal Article

Black/white mixed-race experiences of race and racism in Poland

Authors Bolaji Balogun, Remi Joseph-Salisbury
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
17510 Journal Article

Fruit Picking and Farmwork as Racialised Stigma: The Children of Pacific Migrant Workers in Rural Australia

Authors Makiko Nishitani, Helen Lee
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
17513 Journal Article

Japanese marriage migrants in ‘imagined’ multicultural Australia: Facing gaps between expectation and reality

Authors Atsushi Takeda
Year 2014
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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17514 Journal Article

How New Models Can Rejuvenate Established Insights: Reaction to and Critique of Elke Winter’s Us, Them, and Others

Authors Howard Ramos
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
17515 Journal Article

The rights of resettled refugees in the UK: lessons for 'new' resettlement states and rights based advocacy for refugees

Authors Martin Jones
Year 2017
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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17519 Journal Article

Common sense?

Authors Lourdes Torres
Year 2015
Journal Name Latino Studies
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17522 Journal Article

Local Currencies: A Potential Solution for Liquidity Problems in Refugee Camp Economies

Authors B. Ranalli
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
17525 Journal Article

Borders and badges: Arizona’s children confront detention and deportation through art

Authors Silvia Rodriguez Vega
Year 2018
Journal Name Latino Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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17527 Journal Article

El comercio "atípico" en la frontera ceutí. El caso de las porteadoras

Authors Mª Cristina Fuentes Lara
Year 2016
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios (RIEM)
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17528 Journal Article

Elevators, social spaces and racism A philosophical analysis

Authors George Yancy
Year 2008
Journal Name Philosophy & Social Criticism
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17529 Journal Article

Response to Ethnic and Racial Studies interlocutors

Authors Michael G. Hanchard
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
17530 Journal Article

Picture Books on Asian Transnational/-Racial Adoption

Authors Fu-jen Chen
Year 2013
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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17531 Journal Article

A Theory of Immigration And Racial Stratification

Authors Vilna Bashi, Antonio Mcdaniel
Year 1997
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
17532 Journal Article

ANTHROPOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNIC AND RACIAL PREJUDICE

Authors YV BROMLEY
Year 1987
Journal Name International Social Science Journal
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17533 Journal Article

Racial Divisions in Expatriate Lives in Singapore

Authors Catrin Lundström
Book Title White Migrations
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17534 Book Chapter

Racial/Ethnic Segregation and Urban Inequality in Kansas City, Missouri: A Divided City

Authors Jesús M. González-Pérez
Year 2021
Journal Name City & Community
17536 Journal Article

Theorizing Ethnic and Racial Movements in the Global Age

Authors Crystal M. Fleming, Aldon Morris
Year 2015
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
17537 Journal Article

CODA: The Racial Ecologies of Urban Wetlands

Authors Malini Ranganathan
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
17538 Journal Article

“Whitening” and the Changing American Racial Hierarchy

Authors Herbert J. Gans
Year 2012
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 24
17539 Journal Article

Introduction: Racial and Ethnic Conflict and Violence

Authors Werner Bergmann, Robert D. Crutchfield
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
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17540 Journal Article

Using racial stereotypes in anti-racist campaigns

Authors Karim Murji
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 8
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17541 Journal Article

Racial and ethnic manipulation in Colonial Malaya

Authors Collin E. R. Abraham
Year 1983
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 14
17542 Journal Article

Ethnicity, Pluralism, and Race: Race Relations Theory in America before Myrdal.

Authors Sameer Y. Abraham, R. Fred Wacker
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
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17545 Journal Article

Why Is Melanctha Black?: Gertrude Stein, Physiognomy, and the Jewish Question

Authors Yeonsik Jung
Year 2019
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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17547 Journal Article

White Residential Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Conceptual Issues, Patterns, and Trends from the U.S. Census, 1980 to 2010

Authors John Iceland, Gregory Sharp
Year 2013
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 36
17548 Journal Article

Cultural Evolution of Kinship Diversity: Variation in Language, Cognition, and Social Norms Regarding Family

Description
Why do human societies differ in whom they class as family? Why are cousins classed with siblings in some societies but not others? Accounting for the variable ways that cultures classify kin is an enduring puzzle. The VARIKIN project takes a cultural evolutionary approach to variety and unity and engages different fields–cultural phylogenetics, corpus linguistics, and cross-cultural child development. VARIKIN-Evolution asks how and why does kinship diversity evolve across cultures and over time? Using comparative phylogenetic modeling of cultural evolution we investigate the dynamics of how kinship terminologies and family norms change in eight language families. Are there “universal” patterns of change, or does local cultural history and context determine changes in family organisation? How do social norms drive change in kinship terminology? VARIKIN-Usage investigates how people use kinship language by using corpus linguistics, surveys, and interviews to quantify patterns of usage in spoken and written language. How frequently are kinship terms used in different contexts and what meanings are more prevalent? Do patterns vary between languages, and can the patterns of usage at the individual level be linked to historical processes of change? VARIKIN-Development investigates how children acquire and understand kinship across cultures. Using participant observation and elicitation tasks, we characterise children’s social learning of kinship in a small-scale, non-Western community. Are there cross-cultural patterns of acquisition? Can socialisation produce constraints on the kinds of kinship children can learn? These three research directions are united by a coherent framework for the integration of macro- and micro-evolutionary processes. With a highly multidisciplinary background, the Applicant is uniquely positioned to direct this vanguard project towards a comprehensive understanding of diversity in how we classify our social worlds.
Year 2015
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17550 Project
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